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Role of Organizational Commitment in Mediating Relationship between Professional Autonomy and Retention Intention among Public Hospital Nurses

Maria Choi, Hye Young Cho
J Korean Acad Nurs Adm 2024;30(3):224-234. Published online: June 30, 2024
1Graduate Student, Department of Nursing, Graduate School, Kunsan National University
2Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Kunsan National University
Corresponding author:  Hye Young Cho,
Email: elfish80@kunsan.ac.kr
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